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>= Grade peripheral sensory neuropathy (CTCAE, v. .)
Nervous system disorder (paresthesias, peripheral motor neuropathy, or peripheral sensory neuropathy) ? Grade , per the CTCAE v..
Patients with > grade sensory peripheral neuropathy.
Preexisting sensory neuropathy Grade ?
Peripheral neuropathy >= grade sensory neuropathy or >= grade sensory neuropathy with pain within days of registration; prior neuropathy of this severity improved due to medical management such as gabapentin are potentially eligible
Sensory/peripheral neuropathy.
Pre-existing > grade peripheral sensory neuropathy
Grade sensory or Grade painful peripheral neuropathy
Patients must not have > grade sensory neuropathy
No baseline peripheral sensory neuropathy >= grade
Patients with evidence of >= grade peripheral sensory neuropathy
Pre-existing grade >= peripheral sensory neuropathy
No >= grade sensory peripheral neuropathy
Peripheral sensory neuropathy at the thumbs bilaterally that interferes with function and/or activities of daily living
Patients must not have grade or greater peripheral sensory neuropathy
RANDOMIZED PHASE II (ARMS K AND L): Patients must not have grade or greater peripheral sensory neuropathy
Sensory peripheral neuropathy >= grade
Subject has known peripheral sensory neuropathy > Grade unless the absence of deep tendon reflexes is the sole neurological abnormality.
Baseline peripheral sensory neuropathy ? grade
Baseline of grade or worse peripheral sensory neuropathy
Participant with sensory peripheral neuropathy of ? Grade at baseline, unable to swallow medication, or participants with prior history of seizure within the prior months.
Preexisting sensory grade neuropathy
Preexisting sensory grade >= neuropathy
Current peripheral sensory neuropathy > grade
Existence of peripheral sensory neuropathy >= grade (from any cause)
Patients with grade sensory neuropathy at baseline
Patient has >= grade peripheral sensory neuropathy or >= grade painful sensory neuropathy within days before enrollment; (NOTE: patient with peripheral neuropathy [PN] that was previously this severe but is currently improved due to ongoing therapy [e.g., gabapentin or amitriptyline] may be eligible)
Grade >= sensory neuropathy at the time of enrollment
No peripheral or sensory neuropathy > grade at study entry
Preexisting sensory grade >= neuropathy
?Grade sensory neuropathy at baseline
Sensory peripheral neuropathy greater than or equal to (>/=) Grade
Evidence of sensory and/or peripheral neuropathy > grade
Grade ? sensory neuropathy
Sensory peripheral neuropathy greater than or equal to (>/=) Grade
Grade ? sensory neuropathy
Evidence of grade or greater sensory and/or peripheral neuropathy
No evidence of peripheral or sensory neuropathy
Patient does not have a clinically significant neurologic deficit or objective peripheral neuropathy (greater than or equal to grade ); peripheral (sensory or motor) neuropathy related to limb sparing procedure or amputation is allowed
Patients with > grade sensory peripheral neuropathy
Patients with ? grade sensory peripheral neuropathy